NVIDIA found a way to take over 2200 components and get them assembled together on a single PCB to create their new flagship GPU called the GeForce GTX 590. The GTX 590 combines the power of two GF110 GPUs on a single graphics card. With a total of two GF110 GPUs packing 1024 CUDA cores and 3GB of GDDR5 memory you know this video card is going to do well in the benchmarks!

One the biggest issue with Nvidia, that I see, is that they dont support cross SLI capabilities. meaning that you cannot SLI a 590 to a 580 or to a 570. So if you want to run two 590's in SLI you need to fork out additional 700 USD for the card rendering the 580/570 video cards they may have purchased useless. With the 6990 we have the flexibility of running that card with either a 6970/6950. There is always more to it then just having the fastest video card. Still a very well put review.

I keep posting links to avoid hot linking to your pics, i.e. lower bandwidth. Thanks for taking the time to adjust it.

I had no idea that nVidia had dedicated characters for their products. Learn something new everyday.

To add to what DragonFury stated nVidia needs to drop the SLI license fee. It sucks that there are so little SLI options out there. If you don't want to spend $300 on a motherboard then your options are almost non-existent. It seems like if there is more than one PCIe slot then you can run Crossfire. The first real video card I bought was an ATi card (Radeon 7200 for $110!), still rocking one in the PC I'm writing this on (HD 5450). But in all honesty I really do not like ATi's drivers. That's the main reason I've been running nVidia cards in my gaming machine since my 9800 Pro became obsolete.

I had the opposite issue with nvidia drivers. especially ertaining to multi-monitor support. there were and still are minor issues reguarding the nvidia drivers support (as my brother got the 470 from me. VLC does not quite work correctly, and nvidia still does not intially support the higher resoltun monitors in 3d vision surround, meaning the driver only supports intially is 1680x1050 x 3 not 1920x1080 x 3, also when it comes to multi-monitor gaming on ATI i can flip between multi-monitor spanning to single monitor then back quite frequently, and effortlessly. Nvidia not so much, at best I could go from multi to one maybe once or twice before windows decide to drop the driver because it stopped responding. nd again once going from single back to multi mode, I had to re conpensate the damn bezels in order for me to get my true resolution from 5040 x 1050 to 1920 x 1080. this got extremely annoying after having to do that and uninstall and reinstall the drivers constantly. Not sure how it is today as far as multi-monitor gaming or support but if I know nvidia It has not changed.